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Texas Tech University

Texas Tech University

3.9
(41 reviews)
1.7 mi

Interesting past reviews here on the Texas Tech University page, but I can read between the lines…read moreand just hope others can too. But this college in the dusty Panhandle town of Lubbock, Texas, ain't so bad as the low rated reviews say. It is NOT a big city. Bigger than most towns within 340 miles or so, but it's still got that small town vibe. My daughters' doctor and many other really good doctors in this vicinity studied and/or graduated from TTU. I have taken family members to Texas Tech health care facilities all over Lubbock. The staff members' compassion and competence have meant the world to me. I didn't attend Tech for a reason. I had the chance, but I didn't want to go to the same damn school as everyone else from my high school. Lol. I also didn't see the point in spending the tons of money since I knew I wouldn't be getting a full scholarship. My uncle graduated from here, though, and played baseball. Wreck 'Em! I have been here for all kinds of events and most recently my two young daughters and I walked across the campus during the day and then later on the night of April 25, 2026. The campus was well-lit in most areas. My daughter who is in seventh grade is already expressing interest in this place to become a vet. She has a while to go, but they are already pushing the college degree plan in her school. We'll see... The Red Raider mascot is one of the most unique in the country. There are traditions here. Sound ones. Good ones. It's not an ivy league... lololol, Klara K. (review from 7.25.2017). Oh man, that was funny. College is meant for meaningful degrees for significant work. Tech delivers on that. The only set back I have about it is the parking. That's most colleges. I get it. But what a pain that I don't miss.

It's a long not smooth drive from D/FW area...Once we got there on a Saturday at 8:30am, I expected…read morea very EXCITING welcome like when you tour LSU, especially since there was over 300 people/families present...NOPE...we just sat QUIETLY and ALONE for 30 mins, no presentation, no music, nothing...we was given plastic bags at arrival to carry around campus on a hot summer day (100 degrees) not backpacks like they give you at Baylor, Texas A&M, LSU and OU. They also gave us luke warm Dasani bottled water vs. ice cold as they told us it was going to be 100 degrees for the 2 hours we are in the heat. Ok, that wasn't it..we did not enter ANY of the academics buildings. stating that it was because it was a saturday and they were locked!! WELL UNLOCK them when you know you have 300 people coming from Dallas, Houston, New Mexico and California to TOUR!!! This was VERY disheartening...Don't keep us in the heat and talk to us about how NICE the honors college is with a chic fila and Starbucks or about the largest classroom but we can't see it...not when we JUST left Texas A&M and they toured us INSIDE 11 of their academic buildings on a SATURDAY in the cool air-conditioned seats and talked to us about their college of medicine, etc...and we had to drive farther to get here! Then, we only saw ONE dorm OPTION...NO WAY!!...we wanted to see at least 3 when you have over 8 or give us a map to tour off-campus apts as an alternative (like they do at TA&MU)...and the campus needs at least 1000 more trees on it...it looks very dry and desolate.. The kids (tourist) and the buildings were clean. Unless you are alumni kids or just love the color RED, I don't see the appeal personally...College Station is a nicer city, San Marcos is prettier, Austin is weirder (lol), Waco is smaller, Houston is more appealing and Dallas is classier so it comes down to legacy obviously..

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All Saints Episcopal School

All Saints Episcopal School

4.0
(4 reviews)
4.6 mi

all saints is the best school in the world. everyone is so nice!! And it is a really good…read moreenvironment.

WE LOVE ALL SAINTS!…read more Like any school there is a mix of eccentric wealth, and working middle class (won't say which category i belong to but Taco Villa being my favorite breakfast spot will prob. tell you). Being a smaller school the difference is obvious but never has it ever been an issue. People get turned off by All Saints because they have exacting standards for all the students and in return they expose the student to things that other private schools and public school simply aren't able to do. Since they have high standards, they don't have to lightly discipline people, they 'take care of business' if somebody gets into trouble by showing them the door or simply giving an ultimatum. If the parents and students don't work to fix an issue, then they are not invited back (my guess is that this accounts for negative reviews). I've never seen this done in a snobby way, but rather in a factual 'this will not work and you will not be allowed to continue'. The pay off for the work that all the staff puts into the school is a great atmosphere of community. Our kindergartener is watched over by older kids and offers to help other students. She doesn't have a sense of entitlement or hierarchy. She is very well educated by teachers who genuinely care, she is very secure in a nurturing environment, and she (most importantly) loves going to school. While I absolutely disagree with most every part of previous negative reviews of All Saints on Yelp!, I would agree that chapel is not the best for parents. When my child was in pre-K and going to a brief chapel every morning I thought that I appreciated the exposure, but got weary of the approach. However, as my child gets older at All Saints, I realize that I under estimated 'the chapel experience.' It doesn't matter if I stay focused and on point every minute, what's important is that my 5 y/o is learning to be respectful and engaging... both with the lessons and with just sitting in Chapel. I've grown extremely impressed with the involvement the students of all ages have during chapel. Whether it's the fifth graders acting as acolytes this week, the second grader making announcements, the eight grader holding the doors, or my kindergartner signing full songs in Spanish with her Spanish class, for these students chapel is about getting the message but also getting involved and never knowing what its like to be nervous in front of people. Again, we love All Saints! The academics are second to none (our student tested at 3rd grade level in math and 2 grade level English after Kindergarten... proud papa!), the staff is wonderful (every teacher, coach, and administrator knows all kids by name and most of the parents), and as long as I can I will support AS.

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Nice and protective courtyard where the kiddos get to unwind

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Nice and protective courtyard where the kiddos get to unwind

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